Susan Moss

Colorsphere

When: October 9th – November 1st, 2021 Hours: 11:00am – 5:00pm, Tuesday – Saturday

The Colorsphere series explores the intersection of color and atmosphere in a celebration of our environment. The Los Angeles area with it’s beaches, green trees, cactus and flowering plants provided inspiration to the artist who has a storied history bringing tying abstract expressionism with west coast colorfield. These large scale 8ft works are a testament to the artists enthusiasm and passion for life and blend together her past series together into a new bold body of work.

Couldn’t make it to the in-person exhibition? Explore the 3D exhibit here:

Susan Moss, Earthslide 528

View the exhibition catalog here:

Susan Moss: Colorsphere (Proof Edition)

By bG Gallery

50 pages, published 10/1/2021

Exhibition catalog for “Colorsphere,” a solo exhibition by Susan Moss. The Colorsphere series explores the intersection of color and atmosphere in a celebration of our environment. The Los Angeles area with it’s beaches, green trees, cactus and flowering plants provided inspiration to the artist who has a storied history bringing tying abstract expressionism with westcoast colorfield. These large scale 8ft works are a testament to the artists…

Celebrating 50 years as a full-time studio artist this year, Susan Moss has exhibited in Museums: LACMA, Skirball, Laguna Art Museum, UCI Buck Museum of California Art, and University of Nevada Lilley Museum of Art. Recent shows include galleries in Florida and Tuscany, Italy. Her paintings have been published by the Getty in “L.A, Rising” and Yale University Press in “The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization.” The painting Yale published is “Black Forest VIII” from a series of paintings she dedicated to her Grandparents, Edith and Richard Hecht who died of starvation in the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp in Germany. It was a part of the Robert A. Rowan collection. Rowan became a patron of her work in 1977.